I heard EOG is building a pad on FM3279 just South of 103.  Glad to have anothe O&G company in that area.

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Teal Unit #1H has a rig on it today.  H & P #421 moved on over the weekend.
This location is still within the A-17 survey. I am really wondering what the numbers are looking like for the A-17 Encana well. I agree, it may be a good thing for EOG to come into the area (a little competition for Encana can't hurt). I have had a feeling since A-17 took so long to drill that somenthing special may be happening in this area.
Is it E or W of the Encana well in A-17?
I may be wrong ALongview but I think the EOG well off 3279 is a little Southwest of the A-17 Encana well.
East or West of FM 3279 and how far south of 103?
My understanding is this pad is about 1/2 mile down 3279 on the west side and about 250 yds off the hiway.

EOG just permitted one N of 103 E of A-17.

 

 

WHOOPEEE! we are now in between A-17 and this new Teal 1H.....we sure hope they both come in as MONSTERS....but, just excited to see some ACTION around here still!
Thanks for the info.
I hear the pad just off 3279 is about complete.  Have not seen a permit yet.
Drove by the sight today.  The rig is up but there is not a sign on the road showing who the operator is.  I still have not seen a permit from EOG for this well site.
Your EOG well is filed today.  Zap Minerals Unit #1H... non-pooled, at this time.  I guess they want to be ready when the permit is approved.  Gee, do you think they think nobodies watchin'?

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